Chords for HANK THOMPSON - Wabash Cannonball
Tempo:
110.35 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Ab
Gm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb]
[Eb] [F]
[C] [Eb] From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide [Ab] Pacific shore,
[Bb] From the queen of the flowing mountains to the South Belle [Eb] by the shore,
She's mighty tall and handsome and known quite [Ab] well by all,
[Bb] She's a regular combination, the [Eb] Wabash, Hammond, Ball,
Listen to the jingle to [Cm] the rumble and [Ab] the gnaw,
As [Bb] she glides along the woodland, through the hills [Eb] and by the shore,
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear that lonesome [Ab] hobo squawk,
[Bb] We're traveling through the jungle on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball,
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Gm]
[Eb] She came down from Birmingham one cold [Fm] December day,
[Bb] As she rode into the station you could hear all the [Eb] people say,
About there's a gal from Tennessee, she's long and [Fm] she's tall,
[Bb] She came down to Birmingham [Gm] on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball,
Our eastern states are dandy so the eastern [Ab] people say,
[Bb] From New York to St.
Louis [Fm] and Chicago [Eb] by the way,
From the hills of Minnesota where [Eb] the rippling waters fall,
[Bb] No changes can be taken on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball,
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] [Bb]
[Eb] [Eb] Here's to Daddy Clacks and Miss Dane for [Ab] ever stand,
[Bb] And long to be remembered in the courts [Eb] throughout the land,
His early reign is over and the curtains round him fall,
[Gm] We'll carry him [Bb] home to victory on the [F] Wabash, Hammond, [Eb] Ball,
Listen to the jingle to the rumble [Ab] and the roar,
[Bb] As she glides along the woodland, through the hills and [Eb] by the shore,
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear that lonesome [Ab] hobo squawk,
[Bb] We're traveling through the jungle on the [Gm] Wabash, Hammond, Ball,
[Eb] [F]
[C] [Eb] From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide [Ab] Pacific shore,
[Bb] From the queen of the flowing mountains to the South Belle [Eb] by the shore,
She's mighty tall and handsome and known quite [Ab] well by all,
[Bb] She's a regular combination, the [Eb] Wabash, Hammond, Ball,
Listen to the jingle to [Cm] the rumble and [Ab] the gnaw,
As [Bb] she glides along the woodland, through the hills [Eb] and by the shore,
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear that lonesome [Ab] hobo squawk,
[Bb] We're traveling through the jungle on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball,
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Gm]
[Eb] She came down from Birmingham one cold [Fm] December day,
[Bb] As she rode into the station you could hear all the [Eb] people say,
About there's a gal from Tennessee, she's long and [Fm] she's tall,
[Bb] She came down to Birmingham [Gm] on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball,
Our eastern states are dandy so the eastern [Ab] people say,
[Bb] From New York to St.
Louis [Fm] and Chicago [Eb] by the way,
From the hills of Minnesota where [Eb] the rippling waters fall,
[Bb] No changes can be taken on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball,
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] [Bb]
[Eb] [Eb] Here's to Daddy Clacks and Miss Dane for [Ab] ever stand,
[Bb] And long to be remembered in the courts [Eb] throughout the land,
His early reign is over and the curtains round him fall,
[Gm] We'll carry him [Bb] home to victory on the [F] Wabash, Hammond, [Eb] Ball,
Listen to the jingle to the rumble [Ab] and the roar,
[Bb] As she glides along the woodland, through the hills and [Eb] by the shore,
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear that lonesome [Ab] hobo squawk,
[Bb] We're traveling through the jungle on the [Gm] Wabash, Hammond, Ball,
Key:
Eb
Bb
Ab
Gm
Fm
Eb
Bb
Ab
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Eb] From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide [Ab] Pacific shore,
[Bb] From the queen of the flowing mountains to the South Belle [Eb] by the shore,
She's mighty tall and handsome and known quite [Ab] well by all,
[Bb] She's a regular combination, the [Eb] Wabash, Hammond, Ball,
Listen to the jingle to [Cm] the rumble and [Ab] the gnaw,
As [Bb] she glides along the woodland, through the hills [Eb] and by the shore,
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear that lonesome [Ab] hobo squawk,
[Bb] We're traveling through the jungle on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ She came down from Birmingham one cold [Fm] December day,
[Bb] As she rode into the station you could hear all the [Eb] people say,
About there's a gal from Tennessee, she's long and [Fm] she's tall,
[Bb] She came down to Birmingham [Gm] on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball,
Our eastern states are dandy so the eastern [Ab] people say,
[Bb] From New York to St.
Louis [Fm] and Chicago [Eb] by the way,
From the hills of Minnesota where [Eb] the rippling waters fall,
[Bb] No changes can be taken on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball, _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Eb] Here's to Daddy Clacks and Miss Dane for [Ab] ever stand,
[Bb] And long to be remembered in the courts [Eb] throughout the land,
His early reign is over and the curtains round him fall,
[Gm] We'll carry him [Bb] home to victory on the [F] Wabash, Hammond, [Eb] Ball,
Listen to the jingle to the rumble [Ab] and the roar,
[Bb] As she glides along the woodland, through the hills and [Eb] by the shore,
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear that lonesome [Ab] hobo squawk,
[Bb] We're traveling through the jungle on the [Gm] Wabash, Hammond, Ball, _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Eb] From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide [Ab] Pacific shore,
[Bb] From the queen of the flowing mountains to the South Belle [Eb] by the shore,
She's mighty tall and handsome and known quite [Ab] well by all,
[Bb] She's a regular combination, the [Eb] Wabash, Hammond, Ball,
Listen to the jingle to [Cm] the rumble and [Ab] the gnaw,
As [Bb] she glides along the woodland, through the hills [Eb] and by the shore,
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear that lonesome [Ab] hobo squawk,
[Bb] We're traveling through the jungle on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ She came down from Birmingham one cold [Fm] December day,
[Bb] As she rode into the station you could hear all the [Eb] people say,
About there's a gal from Tennessee, she's long and [Fm] she's tall,
[Bb] She came down to Birmingham [Gm] on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball,
Our eastern states are dandy so the eastern [Ab] people say,
[Bb] From New York to St.
Louis [Fm] and Chicago [Eb] by the way,
From the hills of Minnesota where [Eb] the rippling waters fall,
[Bb] No changes can be taken on the Wabash, [Eb] Hammond, Ball, _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Eb] Here's to Daddy Clacks and Miss Dane for [Ab] ever stand,
[Bb] And long to be remembered in the courts [Eb] throughout the land,
His early reign is over and the curtains round him fall,
[Gm] We'll carry him [Bb] home to victory on the [F] Wabash, Hammond, [Eb] Ball,
Listen to the jingle to the rumble [Ab] and the roar,
[Bb] As she glides along the woodland, through the hills and [Eb] by the shore,
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear that lonesome [Ab] hobo squawk,
[Bb] We're traveling through the jungle on the [Gm] Wabash, Hammond, Ball, _ _ _ _ _